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UN reiterates call on the parties to show political will, good faith 1/9/2008
The United Nations Secretary General's Personal Envoy, Peter Van Walsum, reiterated, here Tuesday, the UN's call on the parties to show political will and good faith in the third round of negotiations that kicked off this Tuesday morning.The UN chief's spokesperson, Michele Montas, said that Mr. Walsum reiterated, in his speech at the opening of the two-day talks, the call made by the UN Security Council - in its Resolution 1783 - to the parties to show political will and work in an atmosphere propitious for dialogue to ensure success of negotiations.
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Morocco rejects any attempt to impose situations as facts on the ground 1/9/2008
Morocco rejects "any attempt to impose situations as facts on the ground, or to undermine the Kingdom's territorial integrity, inside its true borders, or the nation's immutable, inalienable sovereignty," underlined, here Tuesday, Moroccan Interior minister.
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Morocco and the third round of negotiations 1/8/2008
The Moroccan delegation which is representing the kingdom of Morocco in the third round of negotiations of the UN led talks is in no doubt determined to engage in serious negotiations, with the aim to achieving a final settlement to the Sahara conflict.
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Morocco 'resolute to preserve the integrity of the whole territory of its Sahara', Moroccan FM 1/8/2008
Morocco stands extremely vigilant to preserve its high interests and resolute to ward off any attempt to violate the ceasefire or undermine the integrity of the whole territory of the Moroccan Sahara, particularly in the eastern side of the defense wall, said, here Monday, Moroccan Foreign Minister, Taieb Fassi Fihri. "Few hours ahead of the third round of negotiations, the Kingdom of Morocco can only voice astonishment at what has been publicly announced or relayed by the other parties,"
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Algeria and Polisario called to show good faith and seriousness in negotiations 1/8/2008
Algeria and Polisario are called to show good faith and seriousness required for the success of the third round of negotiations on the Sahara, said the Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid.
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